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  1. EncoreUneFois

    Fox killed my chickens las night

    Now I have to be a little bit careful here as I’m in the UK and in an urban situation. Has anyone any tips to baiting a fox onto their land? I know where they are denning, but it is not on my property. I want them dead and staked on an anthill. Those chickens were pets and friends as well as...
  2. EncoreUneFois

    H&N Grizzly

    I love these little lumps of leady goodness. Had a little bit of a shoot with the L2 today and one hole would not be an exaggeration at 30m. One hole (a bit ragged admittedly).
  3. EncoreUneFois

    Purely out of interest- Iguanas?

    Are they a pest species that attacks your grapevines whist feasting on a diet of honeybees? Not an anti here by any stretch- but why shoot iguanas? Are they extremely tasty?
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    Just to chew the cud?

    Is there a space on this forum to be off topic and merely ruminate on the riff of your mind? I appreciate that politics and region must be out of bounds - but a place to talk about your new found passion for moulded leatherwork or how awesome your latest home forged blade turned out? Now and...
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    M-Lok or Pic / Weaver

    What is your preference? Just as we’ve evolved from the old style dovetail rails I’m seeing more and more rifles going M-Lok. Am I going to have to consider changing over? What are the advantages over Pic mounting rails?
  6. EncoreUneFois

    Entirely off topic, but Amazon Prime to start using advertising.

    Not in my house. I absolutely refuse to watch commercial advertising driven video content. Not watched (or listened on radio) a single advert in at least ten years. Go forth and multiply, and when you have gone forth a decent distance then try it a bit further.
  7. EncoreUneFois

    Which recycling bin?

    So you have a rubbish day and go into the garden and unload a bunch of mags into water filled soda bottles. You feel good. The stress is gone. Now, given they are now full of H&N lead, do they go back into the plastic recycling or now have to go in the metal bin?
  8. EncoreUneFois

    Unexpected visitor

    An interesting day today. A honeybee in the front room ) carefully caught and released outside. A hornet in the dining room (dispatched without fear of recrimination) and this beautiful idiot in the utility room sitting on a shelf and staring at the fridge. I am clueless as to how it got in. Oh...